773 devotees perform ‘Yede snana’ at Kukke temple in 3 days

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November 25, 2017

Mangaluru, Nov 25: As many as 773 devotees performed Yede snana (rolling over left over food eaten by cows on plantain leaves) at Kukke Subrahmanya Temple from Wednesday to Friday.

The three-day event concluded on Friday. 346 devotees performed the ritual during the annual Champa Shasti on Friday. 94 devotees performed it during Chauti on Wednesday and 333 devotees did it during Panchami on Thursday.

The Brahma Rathotsava was held early on Friday. Devotees from different parts of the State and the country thronged Car Street to witness it. The Brahma Ratha, or the chariot, is said to be one of the oldest and is pulled only once a year, during the annual festival.

The Avabhrutotsava will be held in Kumaradhara in the town on Saturday as part of the annual ritual.

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Saturday, 25 Nov 2017

Please take an oath that from next year U will not do this rituals. God will help U when U solely depend on him, Rather than pleasing some creation of God, U should know Who is GOD first. I invite U to read the Quran (the quran project is well explained)  Where U will be introduced to the TRUTH of all these deceptions happening around us. Wake up and read the QURAN who will surely guide to Know your CREATOR who created all that exists. And will never bow down to such silly evil rituals, and being down. In the sight of God, the best is the one who do good deeds for the sake of God and help the poor 

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